. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . 70 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. T. F. COLLINS promptly notifiedthe operator at CTower, who lost notime in communi-cating with operatorMoney at F Tower(the train havingalready proceededtoo far on its journeyto stop it at CTower); operatorMoney signalled toengineer T. , who was nnming No. 8, to stop, andat the same time notified the WashingtonTerminal roundhouse to be prepared for terminal employes, with their usual prompt-ness and cheerful spirit of cooperation, startedright out with the necessary tools, and withthe assi


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . 70 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. T. F. COLLINS promptly notifiedthe operator at CTower, who lost notime in communi-cating with operatorMoney at F Tower(the train havingalready proceededtoo far on its journeyto stop it at CTower); operatorMoney signalled toengineer T. , who was nnming No. 8, to stop, andat the same time notified the WashingtonTerminal roundhouse to be prepared for terminal employes, with their usual prompt-ness and cheerful spirit of cooperation, startedright out with the necessary tools, and withthe assistance of engineer Collins and thecrew of No. 8, soon had the defect repairedand the train moving smoothly on her wayeast. The action of conductor Miller, brakemanOscar, engineer Collins and the tower opera-tors, as well as of the men from the Terminalroundhouse, is worthy of great commendation. The hearty cooperative spirit that existsbetween the employes of the Baltimore andOhio Railroad and the Washington TerminalCompany men, as exemplified in this case, isespecially worthy of n


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